TechCrunch on noyb's complaint against Mozilla for quietly enabling a supposed “privacy feature” in Firefox
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TechCrunch on noyb's complaint against Mozilla for quietly enabling a supposed “privacy feature” in Firefox -
Thanks to the GDPR, EU users can take action if they think their personal data is being processed illegally.Thanks to the GDPR, EU users can take action if they think their personal data is being processed illegally.
How does that work? We have compiled resources to help you exercise your rights!
Today, let's take a look at the right to object!
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Thanks to the GDPR, EU users can take action if they think their personal data is being processed illegally.Thanks to the GDPR, EU users can take action if they think their personal data is being processed illegally.
How does that work? We have compiled resources to help you exercise your rights!
Let's take a look at the right to withdraw consent!
https://noyb.eu/en/your-right-withdraw-your-consent-article-73
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Firefox quietly enabled a supposed “privacy feature” that tracks users - noyb files complaint today! Read more here: https://noyb.eu/en/firefox-tracks-you-privacy-preserving-featureFirefox quietly enabled a supposed “privacy feature” that tracks users - noyb files complaint today!
Read more here: https://noyb.eu/en/firefox-tracks-you-privacy-preserving-feature -
Thanks to the GDPR, EU users can take action if they think their personal data is being processed illegally.Thanks to the GDPR, EU users can take action if they think their personal data is being processed illegally.
How does that work in practice? We have compiled resources to help you exercise your GDPR rights!
Let's start with the Right of Access!
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noyb win: Following our complaints from 2023, the Belgian data protection authority has ordered four major Belgian news sites ️ to bring their cookie banners into GDPR compliance and️ imposes potential penalty of €50,000 per day per websiteRea...noyb win: Following our complaints from 2023, the Belgian data protection authority has ordered four major Belgian news sites
️ to bring their cookie banners into GDPR compliance and
️ imposes potential penalty of €50,000 per day per website
Read more: https://noyb.eu/en/noyb-win-belgian-dpa-settlement-turned-proper-legal-orders-deceptive-cookie-banners